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Kim

CHAPTER 9
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'First, are two flawed sapphires--one of two ruttees and one of four as I should judge.

The four-ruttee sapphire is chipped at the edge.

There is one Turkestan turquoise, plain with black veins, and there are two inscribed--one with a Name of God in gilt, and the other being cracked across, for it came out of an old ring, I cannot read.

We have now all five blue stones.

Four flawed emeralds there are, but one is drilled in two places, and one is a little carven-' 'Their weights ?' said Lurgan Sahib impassively.
'Three--five--five--and four ruttees as I judge it.


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